Lower Sackville Real Estate: 36 Houses and Condos for Sale

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House for sale: 11 Langevin Drive, Lower Sackville

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$550,000

11 Langevin Drive, Lower Sackville (Lower Sackville), Nova Scotia B4C 1P5

4 beds
2 baths
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... for extended family or guests. Recent upgrades include two heat pumps, a heat recovery air exchanger, new flooring, and fresh paint. Outside, the property offers a partially fenced backyard, ample paved parking, and a fully finished detached garage with significant storage space. Contact your...

Jeremy Cowan,Exit Realty Metro
Listed by: Jeremy Cowan ,Exit Realty Metro (902) 830-6266
720 Lucasville Road, Lower Sackville

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$100,000

720 Lucasville Road, Lower Sackville (Lower Sackville), Nova Scotia B4B 1R9

0 beds
0 baths
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Sackville Drive OR Hammonds Plains Road to Lucasville Road Vacant building lot on Lucasville Road with 48 feet of road frontage. City water passes in front to the property. No up to date perc test available. (id:27476)

House for sale: 93 Chandler Drive, Lower Sackville

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$759,500

93 Chandler Drive, Lower Sackville (Lower Sackville), Nova Scotia B4C 3C6

4 beds
2 baths
Today

... style. With four bedrooms and two full bathrooms, there's plenty of space for the whole family or weekend guests. Step outside to your upper or lower deck to take in the water, or head down to your private wharf where the lake reaches 1012 feet deep, perfect for swimming, boating, or simply...

Duplex for sale: 430 Old Sackville Road, Lower Sackville

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$624,900

430 Old Sackville Road, Lower Sackville (Lower Sackville), Nova Scotia B4C 2J9

0 beds
0 baths
Today

Old Sackville Road Calling all investors and multi-generational families! This spacious and versatile property offers incredible potential with a beautifully maintained main home plus additional in-law suite space for extended family or supplemental income opportunities. The main level features

Arden Pickles,Exit Real Estate Professionals
Listed by: Arden Pickles ,Exit Real Estate Professionals (902) 229-0066
House for sale: 44 Florence Place Court, Lower Sackville

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$474,900

44 Florence Place Court, Lower Sackville (Lower Sackville), Nova Scotia B4C 3Z4

3 beds
2 baths
1 day

Sackville Drive to Florence Street to Florence Pl Court Welcome to 44 Florence Place Court in Lower Sackville! Heres a fantastic opportunity for first-time buyers or families looking for a move-in ready home with major upgrades already completed. Extensively renovated over the years, this well-maintained

Akhil Thottakathu,Royal Lepage Atlantic
Listed by: Akhil Thottakathu ,Royal Lepage Atlantic (902) 448-1558
House for sale: 5 Raymond Drive, Lower Sackville

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$380,000

5 Raymond Drive, Lower Sackville (Lower Sackville), Nova Scotia B4C 1G9

3 beds
1 baths
2 days

Highway 102 to Sackville Drive to Florence to Raymond. House is on the right Welcome in to view 5 Raymond Drive in the heart of Lower Sackville. This home has been vacant for many years and is in need of repairs and renovations. At 16,100 the SF lot is significantly large than most lots in

Dale Quinlan,Century 21 Optimum Realty
Listed by: Dale Quinlan ,Century 21 Optimum Realty (902) 222-6909
House for sale: 109 Smokey Drive, Lower Sackville

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$519,900

109 Smokey Drive, Lower Sackville (Lower Sackville), Nova Scotia B4C 3B5

4 beds
3 baths
7 days

Glendale to Smokey Drive Opportunity is Knocking and the options here are endless. This bungalow sits on an over sized lot in the heart of Lower Sackville. It has a spacious, mature yard to welcome friends and family. Located in a desirable neighbourhood with easy access to public transit,

House for sale: 19 Wilmot Street, Lower Sackville

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$519,900

19 Wilmot Street, Lower Sackville (Lower Sackville), Nova Scotia B4C 2A7

4 beds
2 baths
7 days

From Glendale, take either Chandler or McGee then Turn onto Wilmot to Civic 19 Welcome to 19 Wilmot Street in the heart of Lower Sackville. This split-entry style home offering the perfect blend of comfort, convenience and location. Featuring 3 bedrooms upstairs and an additional bedroom downstairs,

Listed by: Caylum Evong ,Realty Connect Ltd. (902) 209-7488
House for sale: 39 Schultz Street, Lower Sackville

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$524,900

39 Schultz Street, Lower Sackville (Lower Sackville), Nova Scotia B4C 1G7

4 beds
2 baths
8 days

Sackville Drive (Or Glendale Drive) to Riverside Drive to Schultz Drive. Welcome to Lower Sackville! Situated on an impressive 24,500+ sq. ft. lot, this spacious 4-bedroom, 1.5-bath home at 39 Schultz Street offers comfort, functionality, and endless potential for growing families or buyers

Joe Perrault,Royal Lepage Atlantic (dartmouth)
Listed by: Joe Perrault ,Royal Lepage Atlantic (dartmouth) (902) 209-4202
House for sale: 91 Cavalier Drive, Lower Sackville

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$529,900

91 Cavalier Drive, Lower Sackville (Lower Sackville), Nova Scotia B4C 3K6

3 beds
2 baths
8 days

Sackville Drive to Cobequid Road, Left onto First Lake Drive, right onto Cavalier Drive. Continue to civic 91 on the right-hand side. Welcome to 91Cavalier Drive, a well-kept home set on a mature lot in an established Lower Sackville neighbourhood.With a classic split-entry design, paved driveway,

Listed by: Nyssa Carter ,The Agency Real Estate Brokerage (902) 790-4663
House for sale: 467 Old Sackville Road, Lower Sackville

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$499,900

467 Old Sackville Road, Lower Sackville (Lower Sackville), Nova Scotia B4C 2K1

3 beds
2 baths
10 days

Sackville Drive to Old Sackville Road Situated atop the ridge, this move-in ready home features a serene front yard framed by a unique hedge that offers privacy and a radiant rhododendron when in spring bloom. Upstairs in this stylish full-size split foyer, you will find two bedrooms, a full

Vanessa Snelgrove,Exp Realty Of Canada Inc.
Listed by: Vanessa Snelgrove ,Exp Realty Of Canada Inc. (902) 456-5038
House for sale: 56 Raymond Drive, Lower Sackville

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$500,000

56 Raymond Drive, Lower Sackville (Lower Sackville), Nova Scotia B4C 1H2

3 beds
2 baths
12 days

Sackville Dr to Florence St to Raymond Drive Welcome to 56 Raymond Drive in Lower Sackville, beautifully maintained home featuring hardwood floors throughout and ceramic tile accents. This residence boasts an impressive array of upgrades including crown molding, a central vacuum system with

Glenn Cox,Exp Realty Of Canada Inc.
Listed by: Glenn Cox ,Exp Realty Of Canada Inc. (902) 957-7653
House for sale: 175 Dickey Drive, Lower Sackville

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$479,900

175 Dickey Drive, Lower Sackville (Lower Sackville), Nova Scotia B4C 1T7

3 beds
2 baths
14 days

Glendale to McGee to Dickey Welcome Home!! Located in a popular neighbourhood, close to all amenities and ready to welcome you and your family. This lovely 3 bedroom home offers a great lay-out to welcome friends too. You will really like the comfort of the mini-split heat pumps for heat and

House for sale: 144 Old Beaver Bank Road, Lower Sackville

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$399,000

144 Old Beaver Bank Road, Lower Sackville (Lower Sackville), Nova Scotia B4E 1J3

4 beds
2 baths
14 days

Sackville Drive or Glendale Drive toOld Beaver Bank Road. Welcome to 144 Old Beaver Bank Road about half-way though! Located in the heart of Lower Sackville, this 4 bedroom, 2 full bath home offers incredible value and endless potential for its next owners. With location being everything,

House for sale: 27 Cockburn Court, Lower Sackville

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$419,900

27 Cockburn Court, Lower Sackville (Lower Sackville), Nova Scotia B4C 1K4

3 beds
1 baths
15 days

Glendale Dr to McDougall Ave to Cockburn Dr to Cockburn Crt Welcome to 27 Cockburn Court a charming 3-bedroom semi-detached home located on a quiet cul-de-sac in the heart of Lower Sackville. This well-maintained property offers a warm, functional layout ideal for families, first-time buyers,

Melissa Berry,Re/max Nova (halifax)
Listed by: Melissa Berry ,Re/max Nova (halifax) (902) 401-9425
House for sale: 1570 Riverside Drive, Lower Sackville

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$395,000

1570 Riverside Drive, Lower Sackville (Lower Sackville), Nova Scotia B4C 2Y8

3 beds
2 baths
16 days

Cobequid to Glendale right onto Riverside Visit REALTOR® website for additional information. Welcome to this charming home in the heart of Lower Sackville! This 3-bedroom, 1.5-bath home is perfect for families. The spacious living room, freshly repainted in 2024, flows into a newly redesigned

Jonathan David,Pg Direct Realty Ltd.
Listed by: Jonathan David ,Pg Direct Realty Ltd. (877) 709-0027
Mobile Home for sale: 42 Manor Drive, Lower Sackville

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$239,000

42 Manor Drive, Lower Sackville (Lower Sackville), Nova Scotia B4C 2P1

3 beds
2 baths
17 days

Walker's Service Road to Manor Drive Charming mini home located in desirable Sackville Manor Park! This well-maintained property features 3 spacious bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms, offering comfortable one-level living. The bright, open-concept layout creates a welcoming space perfect for both

Lisa Rehberg,Re/max Nova (halifax)
Listed by: Lisa Rehberg ,Re/max Nova (halifax) (902) 229-9793
House for sale: 34 Victoria Drive, Lower Sackville

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$499,900

34 Victoria Drive, Lower Sackville (Lower Sackville), Nova Scotia B4C 4C3

3 beds
2 baths
18 days

Turn right onto Stokil Drive, turn left onto Armcrest Drive, and left onto Victoria Drive. Dont miss out on this affordable two-story home located in an excellent family area in lower Sackville. This property is a one owner home and has three living levels, with three bedrooms and two bathrooms,

Listed by: Taylor Edwards ,Royal Lepage Atlantic (902) 221-6452
House for sale: 162 Sunnyvale Crescent, Lower Sackville

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$524,900

162 Sunnyvale Crescent, Lower Sackville (Lower Sackville), Nova Scotia B4E 2S5

3 beds
2 baths
20 days

Coming from middle Sackville take 1st Sunnyvale street on R, coming from Sakville drive take the 2nd entrance. Property will be on right. 162 Sunnyvale Crescent is a bright 3 bedroom, 2 full bath home in Lower Sackville, nearby to schools, transit, grocery, gas, shopping, Tims, and more. In

Julia Fauteux,Re/max Nova (halifax)
Listed by: Julia Fauteux ,Re/max Nova (halifax) (902) 266-6100
House for sale: 118 Stone Mount Drive, Lower Sackville

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$1,100,000

118 Stone Mount Drive, Lower Sackville (Lower Sackville), Nova Scotia B4C 4A2

6 beds
4 baths
20 days

Cobequid Rd to Stone Mount Dr Located in the sought after Stone Mount subdivision, this impressive property offers space, versatility, and standout features that are hard to find. Boasting six bedrooms and four bathrooms, including a fully functional basement walkout in-law suite, theres room

Listed by: Deanna Young ,Exit Real Estate Professionals (902) 222-3331
House for sale: 23 Tillock Drive Drive, Lower Sackville

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$399,900

23 Tillock Drive Drive, Lower Sackville (Lower Sackville), Nova Scotia B4C 1K6

3 beds
1 baths
22 days

... the home has been freshly painted from top to bottom. Recent updates also include a new bathroom vanity and toilet, along with a newer stove and dryer. This home is move-in ready and waiting for you to make it your own. Open houses all weekend - dont miss your chance to see it! (id:27476)

Victoria Hines,Royal Lepage Atlantic
Listed by: Victoria Hines ,Royal Lepage Atlantic (902) 222-3869
House for sale: 45 Armoyan Drive, Lower Sackville

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$414,900

45 Armoyan Drive, Lower Sackville (Lower Sackville), Nova Scotia B4C 3V9

3 beds
1 baths
22 days

Sackville Drive to Armoyan Drive ATTENTION FIRST-TIME HOME BUYERS! Welcome to 45 Armoyan Drive, a fantastic opportunity to step into homeownership in the heart of Lower Sackville. This charming semi-detached home offers three bedrooms, one full bathroom, and a functional layout designed for

Rob Corey,Re/max Nova
Listed by: Rob Corey ,Re/max Nova (902) 223-3444
House for sale: 107 Haddad Drive, Lower Sackville

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$669,000

107 Haddad Drive, Lower Sackville (Lower Sackville), Nova Scotia B4C 4G6

4 beds
4 baths
23 days

... Armcrest, left on Haddad. Welcome to 107 Haddad Drive in Lower Sackville, a rare opportunity to enjoy tranquil living on one of the largest residential properties in the area, offering an impressive 2.2 acres of privacy right in the heart of Sackville. This beautifully crafted RAMAR built home is...

Terri Douglas,Keller Williams Select Realty
Listed by: Terri Douglas ,Keller Williams Select Realty (902) 719-7076
388 Cobequid Road, Lower Sackville

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$1,500,000

388 Cobequid Road, Lower Sackville (Lower Sackville), Nova Scotia B4C 3X5

0 beds
0 baths
23 days

Cobequid Rd to Civic 388 Prime opportunities exist in Lower Sackville! Located within the Urban Service Area on a 1.5 acre lot. This Lower Sackville property offers excellent visibility and easy access to Highways 101, 102 & 107. Existing Property Use: Upper Unit - 3 Bedroom & 1 Bath (1325

Jeremy Cowan,Exit Realty Metro
Listed by: Jeremy Cowan ,Exit Realty Metro (902) 830-6266
House for sale: 10 Abbey Dale Court, Lower Sackville

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$629,900

10 Abbey Dale Court, Lower Sackville (Lower Sackville), Nova Scotia B4C 3R2

3 beds
3 baths
25 days

Old Sackville Road to Hallmark to Abbey Dale Welcome to 10 Abbey Dale Court, a picturesque two-storey home nestled on a quiet cul-de-sac in the desirable Riverside Estates subdivision of Lower Sackville. Proudly owned and meticulously maintained by its original owners, this property reflects

Alan Macmullen,Royal Lepage Atlantic
Listed by: Alan Macmullen ,Royal Lepage Atlantic (902) 488-2520
House for sale: 210 Churchill Downs Circle, Lower Sackville

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$524,900

210 Churchill Downs Circle, Lower Sackville (Lower Sackville), Nova Scotia B4E 2J7

3 beds
2 baths
28 days

Old Sackville Road To Meadowlands Park Drive to Churchill Downs Circle Debuting for the very first time, this split-entry home at 210 Churchill Downs Circle carries a lifetime of memories, now ready to welcome its next chapter. Tucked along a quiet street just minutes from Highway 101, the

Andrea Ramia,Royal Lepage Atlantic
Listed by: Andrea Ramia ,Royal Lepage Atlantic (902) 877-7766
House for sale: 29 Seawood Avenue, Lower Sackville

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$409,900

29 Seawood Avenue, Lower Sackville (Lower Sackville), Nova Scotia B4C 2L1

3 beds
2 baths
28 days

Sackville Drive to Sackville Cross to Seawood Welcome to this well maintained semi-detached home in the heart of Sackville, youll love being within walking distance to a wide range of amenities, making errands and daily life a breeze. Backing directly onto Seawood Avenue Park, this property

Mary Stickings,Re/max Nova
Listed by: Mary Stickings ,Re/max Nova (902) 719-7409
House for sale: 189 Old Beaver Bank Road, Lower Sackville

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$589,000

189 Old Beaver Bank Road, Lower Sackville (Lower Sackville), Nova Scotia B4C 2K4

3 beds
2 baths
30 days

Glendale Dr to Old Beaver bank rd or Beaverbank rd to Dorothy Dr to Lois Dr to Old beaver bank rd Welcome to 189 Old Beaver Bank Road, Riverfront Living with an Incredible Garage! Nestled on a quiet, tree-lined street in highly sought-after Lower Sackville, this charming bungalow offers 1,475

Listed by: Milan Gonda ,Keller Williams Select Realty (902) 980-0070
House for sale: 97 Nictaux Drive, Lower Sackville

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$369,900

97 Nictaux Drive, Lower Sackville (Lower Sackville), Nova Scotia B4C 2C6

3 beds
1 baths
32 days

Glendale to Metropolitan to Nictaux AFFORDABLE 3 BEDROOM SEMI IN LOWER SACKVILLE! This home has many desirable features including hardwood and laminate floors, open concept kitchen with door to rear 14 ft. x 22 ft., laundry room, includes refrigerator, stove, dishwasher (washer and dryer belong

Denis Dommer,Re/max Nova (halifax)
Listed by: Denis Dommer ,Re/max Nova (halifax) (902) 830-4143
Row / Townhouse for sale: 25 Cornerstone Terrace, Lower Sackville

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$499,900

25 Cornerstone Terrace, Lower Sackville (Lower Sackville), Nova Scotia B4C 0A1

3 beds
4 baths
35 days

... Cornerstone. Guest parking available. Thats the one! Send it to your partner and book a showing today. Built in 2005 and thoughtfully updated, this townhouse stands out with a more modern feel than many in the area. It offers 3 spacious bedrooms, including a primary suite with a private ensuite bath...

Listed by: Ivan Veselov ,Re/max Nova (halifax) (782) 234-9664
House for sale: 59 Wynn Castle Drive, Lower Sackville

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$479,900

59 Wynn Castle Drive, Lower Sackville (Lower Sackville), Nova Scotia B4E 2H3

3 beds
3 baths
50 days

From highway 101 take the Beaver Bank exit, left onto Old Sackville Road. Turn right on to Wynn Castle Drive. Step into this charming, well maintained 3 bedroom + den home in the heart of Lower Sackville. This property boasts timeless elegance yet suitable for everyday living and entertaining.

Amy Partridge,Coldwell Banker Open Door Realty Ltd.
Listed by: Amy Partridge ,Coldwell Banker Open Door Realty Ltd. (782) 370-2944
House for sale: 115 Haddad Drive, Lower Sackville

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$630,000

115 Haddad Drive, Lower Sackville (Lower Sackville), Nova Scotia B4C 4G6

3 beds
4 baths
56 days

Beaverbank Road to Stokil Drive to Armcrest Drive to Haddad Drive. Discover your dream home at 115 Haddad Drive, nestled on a sought-after cul-de-sac in the community of Armcrest Estates. This meticulously maintained 3-storey home features 3 bedrooms, 4 baths, a layout you will love and over

Glen Cluett,Sutton Group Professional Realty
Listed by: Glen Cluett ,Sutton Group Professional Realty (902) 225-1408
House for sale: 154 Old Sackville Road, Lower Sackville

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$525,500

154 Old Sackville Road, Lower Sackville (Lower Sackville), Nova Scotia B4C 2J6

3 beds
2 baths
59 days

Highway 101 to Old Sackville Road. Civic number 154 Calling all investors or renovators! 154 Old Sackville Road is an amazing multi-unit & development opportunity just waiting for someone to turn into an income generating machine! Zoned R-6 with ample room for multiple unit dwellings up to

Mobile Home for sale: 168 Hilltop Drive, Lower Sackville

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$227,500

168 Hilltop Drive, Lower Sackville (Lower Sackville), Nova Scotia B4C 2P5

2 beds
1 baths
59 days

Hilltop Dr Charming & Move-In Ready! This well-maintained 2-bedroom, 1-bath home offers a spacious layout with generously sized bedrooms and a large bathroom. Enjoy a nice-sized lot complete with a convenient shed and a brand-new front deck. Finished in calm, neutral tones, this home provides

Arden Pickles,Exit Real Estate Professionals
Listed by: Arden Pickles ,Exit Real Estate Professionals (902) 229-0066
House for sale: 5 Sampson Drive, Lower Sackville

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$529,900

5 Sampson Drive, Lower Sackville (Lower Sackville), Nova Scotia B4C 2T7

4 beds
2 baths
71 days

Beaverbank Road to Stokil to Sampson Drive This is a really nice bungalow in Sackville with lots of upgrades over the last few years. # bedroom 2 bath main level with a large newer eat-in kitchen with white cabinetry, fridge stove dishwasher, large living room with loads of windows, good

Listed by: Diane Harrison-slack ,Royal Lepage Atlantic (902) 877-8080
Mobile Home for sale: 214 Parklane Drive, Lower Sackville

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$269,900

214 Parklane Drive, Lower Sackville (Lower Sackville), Nova Scotia B4C 2X1

3 beds
2 baths
74 days

Old Sackville Rd/Walker Service Rd/left Joanne Ln/right Parklane. Affordable living only minutes to Halifax. 16' X 68' MINI HOME with 3 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS, corner JACUZZI TUB in ensuite of Master Bedroom. Master bedr situated on one end and two bedr's on opposite end of home for privacy. Country

Finley Evong,Realty Connect Ltd.
Listed by: Finley Evong ,Realty Connect Ltd. (902) 456-6001

Home Prices in Lower Sackville

For 2025, Lower Sackville Real Estate reflects steady fundamentals, with home prices driven by property type, neighbourhood appeal, and buyer demand across this established Halifax-area community.

Without focusing on short-term swings, buyers and sellers tracking Lower Sackville Homes For Sale watch the balance between new listings and active inventory, the mix of detached homes versus multi-unit options, and days-on-market signals tied to condition and location. Well-presented properties in convenient pockets tend to attract earlier showings, while homes that need updates or are set farther from amenities may take longer to secure offers. Pricing strategy, staging, and market-ready presentation continue to influence outcomes alongside neighbourhood features and lifestyle fit.

Median Asking Price by Property Type

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Find Real Estate & MLS® Listings in Lower Sackville

There are 35 listings, including 18 houses, 0 condos, and 0 townhouses. Availability spans 1 neighbourhood, offering a range of options for different preferences within the local market fabric.

Use search filters to narrow by price range, number of bedrooms and bathrooms, lot size, parking needs, and outdoor space to match your lifestyle. Review high-resolution photos, floor plans, and room dimensions to understand flow and potential, then compare recent activity to gauge how similar homes are positioned. Shortlist properties that align with your must‑haves and arrange viewings to confirm condition, layout, and surroundings. Listing data is refreshed regularly.

Neighbourhoods & amenities

Lower Sackville offers a mix of quiet residential streets, family-friendly cul‑de‑sacs, and convenient corridors close to shopping, schools, and community facilities. Many areas are near parks, lakes, and trail networks that support an active lifestyle, while transit links and major routes provide straightforward access to employment hubs across the region. Buyers often weigh proximity to schools, recreational complexes, and everyday retail alongside street character, yard usability, and renovation potential. Homes on calmer streets near greenspace can appeal to those prioritizing walkability and outdoor time, whereas proximity to transit or main arteries may be attractive for commuters. These location and lifestyle factors frequently guide value perceptions and help determine which properties command the strongest attention.

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Lower Sackville City Guide

Set within the Halifax Regional Municipality, Lower Sackville balances suburban comfort with easy access to big-city amenities. Lakes, woodlands, and the Sackville River shape its green, family-friendly landscape, while major routes connect residents to work and culture across the metro area. This Lower Sackville city guide highlights the history, economy, neighbourhoods, getting around, and seasonal rhythms to help you picture living in Lower Sackville and plan your next steps.

History & Background

Lower Sackville's story traces back to the Mi'kmaq, who travelled along the Sackville River and used the inland lakes as seasonal routes and gathering places. European settlement followed in the 1700s as the area became a waypoint on the old road linking Halifax to the agricultural lands farther inland. The community's name reflects the colonial era, but its everyday rhythms were shaped by mills, small farms, and a steady stream of travellers moving between the capital and the Annapolis Valley. Around the region you'll also find towns like Fall River that share historical ties and amenities, and provide context for Nova Scotia Real Estate Lower Sackville searches.

Through the twentieth century, Lower Sackville evolved from a rural stopover to a community in its own right. Postwar growth accelerated with improved highways, and by the late 1960s through the 1980s the area saw a surge of subdivision building. Split-entry homes, bungalows, and townhouses filled curving streets off Sackville Drive, and lakeside parks became fixtures of weekend life. Amalgamation into the Halifax Regional Municipality connected local services more tightly to metropolitan planning, yet Lower Sackville retained a self-contained feel, with schools, arenas, and a main street that still acts as a social hub.

Today, the community blends its roots with modern suburban living. Heritage sites such as the Fultz House Museum interpret early life in the Sackville area, while multi-use trails, sports facilities, and public programming show how the community keeps adapting. It's a place where residents can spend the morning paddling on a lake and the afternoon at work or school across the harbour, with a commute that fits comfortably into a typical weekday routine.

Economy & Employment

Lower Sackville's economy is closely linked to the broader Halifax region. Many residents work in the urban core's public administration, healthcare, education, and professional services, with commutes that often range from a short drive to a bus ride under an hour depending on destination and traffic. Locally, the strongest sectors include retail and personal services along Sackville Drive, trades and construction serving ongoing homebuilding and renovations, logistics and light industrial roles in nearby business parks, and a growing base of remote and hybrid professionals who rely on home offices and coworking spaces.

Because of this mix, employment options are diversified rather than dominated by a single employer. In a typical week, you'll find people heading to hospitals and campuses on one schedule, contractors and technicians on another, and storefront teams greeting the evening rush. For households, this diversity can mean resilience across market cycles, while proximity to multiple employment nodes-Halifax Peninsula, Burnside and Dartmouth, Bedford-Sackville-gives job seekers flexibility. Entrepreneurs also find a foothold in Lower Sackville, with small studios, salons, clinics, repair shops, and food businesses woven into the community's commercial fabric.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

Lower Sackville offers a spectrum of neighbourhoods, from quiet cul-de-sacs near lakes to lively streets just off the main corridor. Around First Lake, trails and beaches anchor a lifestyle built around weekend swims, autumn walks, and winter ice when conditions cooperate. Closer to Sackville Drive, apartment buildings, townhomes, and older single-family houses create a mix of options for different budgets and stages of life. Established areas feature mature trees, parks, and schools within a short walk, while newer pockets add contemporary design and updated efficiencies. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like Sackville and Middle Sackville.

For things to do, recreation is a standout. Sackville Lakes Provincial Park strings together well-maintained trails that suit strollers, runners, and cyclists. The local sports complex brings together arenas, a pool, fitness facilities, and community rooms under one roof, serving everyone from youth leagues to active seniors. Summer fills with outdoor concerts and lakeside picnics; winter brings community events, indoor skating, and scenic snow days on the trails. The cultural calendar includes local markets, museum programming, and seasonal festivals that give the community an easygoing but active pulse.

Daily life revolves around convenience. Most essentials-groceries, health services, and schools-sit within a short drive or bus ride, and the main street concentrates cafés, quick eats, and independent shops. Families appreciate the selection of playgrounds and ball fields, while pet owners lean on off-leash areas and quiet greenways. Evenings see traffic ebb as residents return to back decks and neighbourhood parks, a rhythm that makes living in Lower Sackville feel grounded and friendly without losing touch with the wider metro scene.

Getting Around

Lower Sackville is designed for easy regional travel. Halifax Transit provides frequent service linking local stops to key terminals and downtown destinations, with park-and-ride lots that simplify the commute. Drivers rely on Highway 101 and Highway 102 for quick access toward Halifax, the airport, and the valley, while Sackville Drive (the old trunk road) handles local trips and everyday errands. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as Bedford and Beaver Bank.

Cyclists make use of multi-use paths, including greenway segments along the river that connect residential streets to parks and services. On-road cycling is feasible with care, especially outside peak hours, and the growing trail network helps cover the last kilometre to schools and amenities. Walking is practical within neighbourhoods, where sidewalks and traffic-calmed streets are common; crossing the main corridor is easier at signalized intersections. Rideshare and taxis are readily available, and when travel takes you farther afield, Halifax Stanfield International Airport sits a straightforward drive up Highway 102, typically reached in well under an hour.

Commuting patterns vary with the season. Summer tends to bring smoother flow, while winter storms can slow traffic and prompt schedule changes on transit. Planning buffer time around peak periods-especially the morning rush into Halifax and the late-afternoon return-helps keep days predictable. Many households combine modes: park-and-ride to downtown, bike-and-bus to campus, or a quick drive to a terminal followed by a ferry hop across the harbour.

Climate & Seasons

Lower Sackville experiences a classic Nova Scotia maritime climate, with four distinct seasons moderated by the nearby Atlantic. Winters bring a mix of snow, rain, and freeze-thaw cycles; expect occasional nor'easters that deposit heavy, wet snow followed by crisp blue-sky days. Lakes and sheltered trails make for peaceful winter walks, and community rinks keep hockey and skating alive even when outdoor ice is thin. It's wise to keep traction aids and a shovel in the car and to plan flexible travel on storm days.

Spring arrives gradually, coaxing out buds and migrating birds along the Sackville River. Trails can be soft in March and April, but by late spring the green canopy turns morning jogs into a highlight. Summer is warm without being extreme, with comfortable evenings that invite barbecues and neighbourhood gatherings. Families often set up at the public beach on First Lake, and paddleboards, canoes, and kayaks are common sights on calm mornings. Thunderstorms do pop up, so outdoor plans benefit from a backup option.

Autumn is arguably the showpiece season. Maples and birches flare into colour around the lakes, and crisp, dry air makes hiking feel effortless. This is also the period when remnants of tropical systems can sweep through with wind and rain; securing outdoor furniture and checking gutters keeps homes ready. As temperatures cool, community events shift indoors, and local coffee shops become cozy waypoints after school and work. Through all seasons, the nearby mix of parks, trails, and indoor facilities ensures plenty of options for recreation, learning, and connection.

Neighbourhoods

Looking for a place where day-to-day life runs smoothly yet still feels connected to nature? In Lower Sackville, the neighbourhood itself is the story: established streets, friendly rhythms, and practical conveniences set against green backdrops. Start your search on KeyHomes.ca to get a clear, map-first sense of how the streets, parks, and housing pockets fit together and to explore Lower Sackville Neighborhoods.

What defines Lower Sackville's character is balance. Homes are set in residential pockets that feel settled, with quieter side streets branching off busier thoroughfares where essentials cluster. You'll find a blend of detached houses, townhomes, and low-rise condos, offering room to grow or downsize without leaving the community.

The housing mix changes block by block. Some areas lean toward classic detached homes with yards and driveways; others bring rows of townhouses that simplify upkeep while keeping a neighbourly feel. Condominiums add another option for buyers who want a lock-and-leave lifestyle or an efficient footprint near services. The result is choice, whether your priority is a workshop-ready garage, a manageable footprint, or a layout that supports multi-generational living.

Green space threads through the neighbourhood experience. Picture a day that begins with a quick walk on a community path, continues with errands at local shops, and ends in a pocket park while the sun pulls long shadows across the grass. Weekend plans often revolve around playgrounds, open fields, and tree-lined routes where joggers, dog-walkers, and cyclists share the flow. Even if you prefer your exercise indoors, you're never far from recreation options and gathering spots.

Everyday connections are straightforward. Main roads carry you to regional services, and local routes link residential clusters to groceries, cafés, and practical stops. Transit access is typical of a suburban hub, with stops positioned along primary corridors and community routes weaving between them. Commuters appreciate that there's more than one way in and out, while those who work from home enjoy the steady, residential calm.

Lower Sackville is also about small pleasures. Morning coffee on a front step. A friendly wave from across the street. Seasonal changes that mark the year, from leafy canopies to crisp mornings. The pace is unhurried without being sleepy, and that translates into a lifestyle where you can accomplish your list and still catch a sunset from a nearby park bench.

Comparing Areas

  • Lifestyle fit: Choose between streets close to shops and services or quieter pockets tucked by parks and paths. Some areas feel particularly active on evenings and weekends; others keep a gentler pace.
  • Home types: Detached homes dominate many blocks, townhouses add efficient layouts with less exterior upkeep, and condos offer streamlined living with common-area conveniences.
  • Connections: Look for proximity to main corridors if commuting matters, or favour interior streets if minimizing traffic is your goal. Transit options follow the well-used routes.
  • On KeyHomes.ca: Use saved searches, alerts, detailed filters, and the interactive map to compare pockets within Lower Sackville and track new listings as they appear.

If you gravitate to residential streets with a long-settled tone, look for mature pockets where lots feel established and canopies, gardens, and front porches encourage conversation. Here, detached homes tend to dominate, with layouts that accommodate hobbies, storage, and outdoor living. The tempo is steady, with evening strolls and weekend yard projects a common sight.

Prefer simplicity and convenience? Townhouse rows in Lower Sackville often sit near community amenities, making it easy to hit a walking route, grab groceries, or reach a transit stop without much fuss. The appeal is both practical and social: tidy streetscapes, manageable outdoor spaces, and neighbours you'll actually see and know. Those who want to lock up and go for spontaneous weekend trips often find the fit here.

Condo buildings add a different dimension to the neighbourhood. These residences typically cluster along well-connected streets so daily needs are close at hand. Inside, the focus is on efficient layouts and shared elements that reduce maintenance. First-time buyers, right-sizers, and anyone who values a simplified footprint can keep options open without leaving the area's familiar comforts.

One helpful way to navigate Lower Sackville is to think in rings. Closer to the main corridors, life moves briskly and services are right there; a few turns in, the hum shifts to a quieter note with slower traffic and a residential feel. KeyHomes.ca helps you visualize that transition in seconds-zoom the map, toggle property types, and watch how the mix changes from edge to interior.

For sellers, the neighbourhood's versatility is an asset. A detached home with outdoor space speaks to buyers seeking room and routine. Townhouses resonate with those balancing lifestyle and budget, while condos appeal to people who value ease. With KeyHomes.ca, you can monitor similar listings, track interest, and understand where your property sits within the broader mix before you hit the market.

Lower Sackville rewards people who know what matters to them: space where it counts, calm where it's needed, and convenience when it's time to get things done. Explore, compare, and fine-tune your preferences on KeyHomes.ca, then step into a home that feels like it was waiting for you.

Inventory can ebb and flow as residents plan moves around seasons and life changes. Widen your search within Lower Sackville and keep an eye on fresh listings to catch the right fit at the right moment.

Nearby Cities

Home buyers in Lower Sackville often explore surrounding communities to compare housing options and local character. Consider nearby areas such as Upper Lakeville, Lake Charlotte, Head Of Chezzetcook, West Chezzetcook, and Moose River Gold Mines.

Follow the links to view current listings and learn more about each community as you consider options around Lower Sackville.

Demographics

Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia is typically characterized by a diverse community mix that includes families, retirees and working professionals. The neighbourhood tends to attract residents seeking community-oriented living with relatively easy access to services and employment in the broader Halifax area.

Housing options commonly include detached single-family homes, condominium units and rental apartments, accommodating different household sizes and life stages. The area generally presents a suburban feel with nearby pockets of more urban and semi-rural character, offering a balance of green space and local amenities.